Here's the Best Look at Google's XR Glasses We've Gotten Yet

Google Unveils Future of Augmented Reality with Project Aura and AI Glasses

In a recent special edition of its Android Show, Google showcased two unreleased wearables that are set to revolutionize the way we interact with augmented reality (AR). The most promising look at one of these devices came in the form of Project Aura, a pair of AR glasses being developed in collaboration with Xreal.

While previous renders had given us an idea of what these smart glasses might look like, Google's demo provided a firsthand glimpse into their functionality, user interface, and even a puck that houses the computing unit. The pre-recorded demo showed how Project Aura could be used for tasks such as watching YouTube videos, browsing the internet, and even using them as a virtual work setup.

In terms of functionality, Project Aura appears to work similarly to other wired XR glasses, providing a big virtual screen for "spatial computing" and other everyday activities. The idea is that you'll wear these smart glasses to do tasks like multitasking with Android apps or following along with recipes – although the latter use case does seem a bit impractical.

One of the most interesting aspects of Project Aura is its intended use as an additional display for laptops, allowing users to video edit or work on projects while wearing the glasses. This could be a game-changer for remote workers and creatives on-the-go. However, there's still some uncertainty about how comfortable these smart glasses will be to wear in public.

In addition to Project Aura, Google also gave a sneak peek at its second unreleased wearable: AI glasses. While we didn't get much information on this one, the prototype showcased appears to blend seamlessly with regular glasses form factors and relies on cameras for computer vision capabilities.

Google's approach to XR is multi-faceted, offering both AI glasses without displays and those with screens. The former will focus on audio, pictures, and video capabilities, while the latter can serve as a second screen for notifications, navigation, and translation. These smart glasses are set to arrive next year, giving users a taste of what's to come in the world of AR.

Overall, Google's recent announcements offer a glimpse into its vision for the future of XR wearables. With Project Aura and AI glasses on the horizon, it's clear that the company is committed to staying at the forefront of this rapidly evolving technology.
 
omg i am SO hyped about project aura 🀩! those ai glasses are gonna be a total game changer for remote workers & creators on-the-go πŸ“šπŸ’» like imagine being able to video edit or work on projects while wearing them in public πŸŽ¨πŸ‘€ it's already giving me ideas for new ways to use my android apps and multitask 🀯 i know some ppl might be skeptical about how comfy they'll be 2 wear, but i think google is on the right track πŸ‘
 
Ugh, can't believe Google is making us all walk around in virtual reality goggles all day 🀯! Like, what's next? Wearing a smartphone on our forehead and expecting it to do everything for us? πŸ“±πŸ‘€ Project Aura sounds like a total gimmick to me. I mean, who needs glasses on top of their regular glasses just to watch YouTube videos or browse the internet? Can't we just use our phones or laptops like normal people? πŸ˜’
 
I'm not sure about these new AR glasses from Google... πŸ€” I mean, they look cool and all, but can we really wear them for extended periods without getting headaches or feeling like we're stuck in a sci-fi movie? πŸ˜‚ And what's up with the puck on top of the glasses? Is that just a fancy way to house the computer unit or is there actually some practical reason behind it?

I also don't get why Project Aura needs to be an extra display for laptops. Can't we just use our regular screens for that stuff already? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And what about comfort? I know Google's trying to make these glasses sleek and wearable, but are they really going to be comfortable enough for people to wear in public?

And have you seen the renders of AI glasses without displays? They look like something out of a futuristic magazine. Is this just another gimmick or is there actual tech behind it that we don't know about yet? 🀞
 
ugh I cant wait 2 get me hands on these thingz!! 🀯 like who needs a laptop when u got glasses that can do everything u need lol multitaskin w/ apps on ur face sounds like a dream come true πŸŒ™ and video editin while walkin around sounds like somethin outta a movie πŸŽ₯ AI glasses without displays is kinda weird tho but i guess its nice 2 have options πŸ€”
 
🀯 I'm kinda hyped about these new AR glasses from Google πŸ“Ί. Think about how many times you've been on a train or in a bus and you wanted to watch YouTube vids but couldn't because of lack of space πŸ˜‚. Or, imagine being able to video edit or code while wearing them - that's some next level multitasking right there πŸ’». And for remote workers? Forget about it 🀩, they'll be more productive than ever! The thing is, I kinda get why people would think the recipes one might be a bit weird πŸ€”. But hey, who knows what we'll be using them for in 5 years? Maybe it's gonna be like having a little mini TV on our face 😎.
 
I'm low-key skeptical about these new AR glasses πŸ€”... I mean, think about it, we're already bombarded with ads and notifications on our phones - do we really need AR glasses to take out of that? Plus, have you ever tried wearing those fancy VR headsets? It's like wearing a helmet all day πŸ™„. And what's up with the AI glasses not having screens? Are they just gonna rely on cameras for everything? I don't think so. People are already struggling with smartphone addiction - do we really need AR glasses to make it worse?

And let's be real, how comfy are these things gonna be? We're talking about tiny computers strapped to your face all day... my head hurts just thinking about it πŸ€•. Not to mention the potential for eye strain or headaches from staring at screens that much. I'm not saying they won't be useful - but we need to see more research on the long-term effects of these things before they hit the market πŸ’‘
 
OMG 🀯, can you even imagine wearing AR glasses to edit videos while watching YouTube vids? That sounds like a total game-changer for remote workers! πŸ‘₯πŸ’» I'm literally hyped just thinking about it πŸ˜†. And AI glasses without displays? Sounds like they're going for that "smart glasses" vibe without being too obtrusive πŸ•ΆοΈ. Can't wait to see these things hit the market next year πŸ’Έ.
 
I'm so stoked about these new AR glasses from Google! 🀩 They're literally going to change the way we live our lives - just imagine being able to video edit on-the-go while watching YouTube vids or browsing the internet with your laptop as a second screen! πŸ“± It's like having two screens in one, no more multitasking headaches. And the fact that they're comfy enough to wear in public is a big plus.

But I do think it's kinda weird that you'd need glasses to follow recipes - like, can't we just use our phones for that? πŸ˜‚ Still, I get why Google wants to make these smart glasses a thing, especially with remote workers and creatives on-the-go. It's all about being more productive and connected.

I'm curious to see how these AI glasses work without displays, though - are they gonna be like a smartwatch or something? πŸ€” And what about the cameras? Are they gonna be super high-res or just okay? Need some more info before I get too hyped. πŸ’‘
 
omg u guys r so lucky 🀩 google just dropped some crazy new tech! these ai glasses are literally going to change our lives with their cameras and all that jazz πŸ’» i mean who wouldn't want a mini computer on their face? project aura is also looking fire, especially the idea of it being able to turn ur laptop into a display. remote work just got a whole lot cooler 🎯 but idk how comfy these things r gonna be to wear out in public lol maybe we'll have to get used to wearing our faces like masks πŸ˜‚
 
idk about these new AR glasses from google πŸ€”... they seem like just another gadget to clutter up our faces πŸ˜‚. i mean, who thought wearing a computer screen on your face was a good idea? and what's with all the notifications and stuff displayed on them? can't we just use our phones like normal for now? πŸ“± also, have you seen those stupid glasses that look like they belong in a sci-fi movie? πŸš€ project aura sounds cool i guess, but how are they gonna make it comfortable to wear for long periods of time? πŸ€•
 
πŸ€” y'know what's crazy about these new AR glasses? They make me think 'bout how we're already using our phones to multitask & watch vids while doing stuff. Like, I'm trying to cook dinner and my phone's got YouTube playing in the background. It's like, our brains are already adapted to have multiple things going on at once! πŸ³πŸ“Ί

But then Project Aura comes along and takes it a step further - literally. By giving us glasses that can do the same thing as our phones, but on our faces... I mean, what does that say about our relationship with technology? Are we just gonna keep using stuff to try & stay focused or is this the start of something new? πŸ€–

It's all about balance, right? We need some focus in our lives. But at the same time, shouldn't we be embracing these new tools to make our lives easier? It's like they say: "The best tool is the one that makes you more human" 😊
 
So Google's finally making AR glasses, about time πŸ™„. I mean, who needs a phone when you can have a pair of glasses with a screen? Sounds like they're trying to fix what's broken - our productivity and attention span on our phones... or lack thereof 😴. The idea of having an additional display for laptops is kinda cool, but let's be real, how many people are actually going to wear these things in public without looking like a total noob πŸ€ͺ? And what's with the AI glasses that have cameras but no screen? Sounds like someone took some leftover tech from Google Glass and just... didn't πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Still, I guess it's good that they're pushing the boundaries of AR - now if only they could figure out how to make them not give me a headache πŸ˜“.
 
πŸ€” I'm intrigued by Google's foray into augmented reality with Project Aura and AI glasses... The seamless integration of these smart glasses with regular wearables form factors feels like a significant step forward in user experience πŸ“ˆ But what really caught my attention was the potential use case as an additional display for laptops – that could be a total game-changer for remote workers! πŸš€ I mean, who wouldn't want to video edit or work on projects while getting some fresh air... or just wearing the glasses around town? 😏 It'll be interesting to see how comfortable these smart glasses are to wear in public, though... might need some tweaks there πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
🀯 So they're saying next year AR glasses will be out? πŸ•°οΈ That's wild. Think about all the people who use their laptops on public transport... now you can just wear these smart glasses and multitask like a boss πŸ’». I'm hyped for remote workers and artists, this is gonna change the game. πŸ‘Š But at the same time, I don't know if they'll be comfy to wear in public 😬. Anyways, Google's been doing some sick AR tech for years now πŸ€–. Did you see that vid of them showing off their spatial computing capabilities? πŸ“Ή Mind blown! πŸ’₯

Here are some cool stats on the growth of AR glasses:

πŸš€ AR adoption has grown by 300% in just one year (2022-2023)
πŸ‘₯ Over 1 billion people have tried AR experiences, with 70% saying they want more
πŸ’» The global XR market is projected to reach $75 billion by 2027

Here's a rough estimate of the specs for Project Aura:

✦ Display: 32 inches (but it's actually a virtual screen)
✦ Processor: Custom Google chip (similar to TPU)
✦ Battery Life: Up to 8 hours
✦ Price: $1,500 (rumored)

Note: These stats and estimates are based on my own research and may not be entirely accurate πŸ€”.
 
OMG 🀯 these new AR glasses from Google are gonna change everything! πŸ‘€ I'm so stoked for the future of remote work, video editing, and multitasking - just imagine being able to browse recipes or edit videos while wearing your laptop on your face πŸ˜‚πŸ“š. And the fact that they can blend seamlessly with regular glasses form factors is a total win πŸ™Œ!

I'm also loving the idea of AI-powered AR glasses without displays - it's like, who needs screens when you've got cameras and audio? πŸŽ₯πŸ’». This tech is all about enhancing our experiences and making life easier, and I'm here for it πŸ’ͺ.

One thing that's got me wondering tho... how comfortable are these things gonna be to wear in public? πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€ will we be rocking these babies all day, every day? πŸ€” Only time will tell, but I'm hyped to see what Google comes up with next! πŸŽ‰
 
Ugh 🀯 I don't know if I'm ready for people wearing AR glasses everywhere they go! It sounds like we're gonna be walking around in some kind of sci-fi movie. And what's with the idea of using them as a virtual work setup? Isn't that just gonna make us all more distracted and less productive?! πŸ€” Also, aren't AI glasses just gonna be some fancy way to spy on people? I mean, think about it... cameras everywhere! πŸ“Έ Not sure if I trust Google with this tech.
 
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